Yew Bow (2024)

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01 - Character Background
While the origins of the legend of the chivalrous thief who dwelt in the Sherwood Forest are a subject of consent and spirited debate, it is generally acknowledged that there was an actual person who held the name Robin Hood and that he died at the hands of his aunt, the prioress of Kirklees, who is believed to have bleed him to death in his guise of administering aid for his wounds. However, many of the exploits attributed to him are a curious amalgamation of Celtic, Greek, and Druid mythologies.

One of the persistent of the Robin Hood legends identifies him as a faceless hero who was born from the prayers of the British Isles. Weary of the seemingly endless incursions and invasions of their country, they asked the heavens for someone to fight off the foreign invaders. A concurrent legend pegs Robin Hood as a representation of the "Green Man", a spirit of the woods who would carry out the actions and deeds that the common layperson could not. It was this belief that transformed the name into a title assumed by a number of nameless, faceless heroes who took up the mantle of protecting the people.

Those who assume the identity of Robin Hood tend to be very conflicted young men. Incredibly virtuous and honorable, yet always working out of the shadows like an assassin or thief , there seems to be slight tinge of cowardice to their makeup. To cover the self-loathing that also seems to be part of every Robin Hood's personality, they all uniformly adopt a somewhat combative and derisive attitude. And though every person to adopt the Robin Hood persona truly values life above all else, they have little appreciations for their own.

Like the original Robin Hood, he is under the protection of the fairies and is well-versed in the archaic lore of the Druids. And like all "defender of the forest" his knowledge of naturally occurring medicines and poisons is seconds to none.

02 - "Robin Hood"
Just one of the many young men to take up the title, this particular incarnation was a virtual outcast, living on the fringes of the village located near the spot where his parents had died. Almost against his will, he was caught up in a battle to repel and attack by a nearby lord's army and successfully led those who fought by his side to victory. As he never identified himself during the course of the fight, he was referred to as the mythical "Green Man" by the villagers he had helped save.

The only child of a wandering Druid, he was orphaned at a very young age when both of his parents died suddenly. As the son of a Druid, he instinctively knew how to survive in the forest and was able to communicate with the spirits known as fairies. It was this ability that made him an outcast in his village, as the villagers were suspicious of his powers and accused him of being possessed. Although the villagers held no love for him, nor he for them, he felt obligated to help them in any way he could.

With his successes against the tyranny of the local lords to spur him on and the hopes and wishes of the villagers pinned to his deeds, he took up the bow and mantle and became the latest incarnation of Robin Hood. And like those who came before him, he dresses in clothes of Lincoln green, armed himself with a bow of yew and surrounded his identity and true self for the good of others.

However, no good deed goes unpunished, and the villagers quickly turned on him in hopes of channeling the anger of the local nobility away from themselves and on to this mysterious rogue who rampaged through the forest, claiming that they had no knowledge of who he was nor did they ever claim to be thankful for his help in preserving the village. Even though the people he vowed to help turned on him, he continued to protect and assist them from the shadows. With every poisoning, every ambush, his reputation as a coward and criminal grew, despite his honorable intentions.

After two years of almost constant fighting, he was eventually betrayed and assassinated by one of the local lords whose ire he had raised. It was this young man, who fought so that others could lead the quiet life he dreamed of, that joined the ranks of Legendary Souls found worthy in the Holy Grail Wars.

01 - 人物背景:
大本の伝説は、シャーウッドの森に潜む義賊から。
オリジナルのロビンフッドは暴君ジョン失地王に抵抗したが、カークリースの修道院にて修道院長の陰謀によって出血多量で死亡したとされる。

ギリシャ神話のオリオンとケルト神話の妖精たち、そしてドルイド信仰とが融合して誕生した義賊。
モデルとなる人物は存在するが、それが複数混合した結果と思われる。

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ロビンフッドはもともと、度重なる諸外国からの侵入を受けたイギリス人たちの「祈り」から生まれた顔のない英雄である。
古代ヨーロッパに登場する森の人グリーンマンの化身として考えられるのは、彼が民衆が生んだ“願望”であることを示唆している。
その時代にいた小さな英雄が、人々の願いを受けて顔のある英雄・ロビンフッドの名を襲名していた。
このアーチャーも、そんな“英雄を襲名した”名も無き狙撃手の一人である。

善良で、やや小心もの。
正義にこだわる青臭い自分を隠すため、不真面目な素振りをしている。
死よりも生を尊重し、生き抜いた末に温かいものが残ればいい、と考えているようだ。
もっとも、それらは彼の人生で手に入れる事がなかったものなので「そんなものは夢物語みたいなもんだ」と肩をすくめるだけであるが。

オリジナルのロビンフッドと同様、精霊の加護を持ち、ドルイド僧としての知識を持つ。
このアーチャーが自然界の毒に精通しているのは、彼が優れた“森の守り手”である証拠だろう。

02 - 『ロビンフッド』
このロビンフッドは、数ある“ロビンフッド”たちの一人にすぎない。
もともとは村の厄介者、村はずれに住む天涯孤独の青年だった。
彼はひょんな事から領主の軍隊に関わり、成り行きでこれを撃退してしまう。
その後、正体を隠して戦う内に「緑の人」として扱われる事になった。

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もともとは放浪していたドルイド僧の子供で、幼くして父を亡くした孤児である。
森の知識はドルイド僧であった父譲りで、森でのサバイバルに長け、また、村人には見る事のできない森の妖精とも交友があった。
(その為、妖精付きとして村人に迫害を受けていたのだが)
村人は孤児である彼を受け入れず、彼も村人に歩み寄る事はなかった。
が、それでも、父の最後を看取ってもらった義理を感じていたらしい。

……彼は村人たちを愛してはいないが、捨て去るほど、嫌ってもいなかったのだ。

そんな中、激化していく領主の圧政に苦しむ村を見捨てられず、若さ故の勢いで弓を手に取った。
はじめは偶然に助けられて領主軍を撃退。
二度目からは、村人たちの願い、希望を背中に感じての奮戦となった。
……ただし、その顔と姿を緑の衣で隠したままで。
多少の知識はあれ、彼は一般人にすぎない。
偽りであれ英雄として機能する為には、何もかもを欺かなければならなかったのだ。

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村の部外者であった彼は、ロビンフッドになる事で村の英雄となるが、同時に日夜過酷な戦いを強いられる事になった。
森に罠を張り、生涯に渡りフードで素顔を隠し、村人にさえ素性は明かさない。

“正義である為に、人間としての個を殺す”

彼もまた、そういった無銘の英雄の一人だった。

村人たちは王に逆らいながらも、保身の為、王に弁明する。
“ロビンフッドは村の人間ではない”
“我々とは無関係に、森を通る人間を襲うのです”
“全ての責任は、あの狩人にある―――”
このように、ロビンフッドを村と領主、共通の害敵にすれば、村人たちは罪に問われない。
それでも、彼は村の為に戦い続けた。

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彼は村を守り続けたが、たった一人の青年に英雄の真似事ができようはずもなく、ロビンフッドとして活躍してから二年足らずで敵の凶弾に倒れた。
この青年は、その死をもってロビンフッドとして英霊化した姿である。

正体を隠し、徹底して奇襲・奇策に走った彼の生涯は、卑怯者とそしられるものだった。
なにしろ一人対軍隊の戦いである。
待ち伏せの罠、食事に毒など日常茶飯事。
殺した兵士たちの「せめて戦いの中で死にたい」といった願いすら踏みにじった。

彼は武器を隠し、誇りを隠し、自らの素顔さえ隠した。
そうでなければ勝ち続けられなかった。
そうでなければ、村人が望む“英雄”を維持できなかった。

彼は卑しい戦いを徹底した。
自身の誇りよりも村の平和をとり続けた。
その果てに無名のまま、酬われることなく土に還った。

……己の顔を隠し続けた一人の青年。
村人たちを愛しはしなかったが、村人たちの穏やかな生活を愛したもの。
ただの一度も英雄として戦えなかった彼が、死の淵で本当に望んだものは―――

Yew Bow (2024)

FAQs

What does "bow of yew" mean? ›

an archer's bow made of this wood. this tree or its branches as a symbol of sorrow, death, or resurrection.

Are yew bows the best? ›

Yew wood continues to be regarded as natures most perfect bow material having natural elasticity, sweetness of draw and cast second to none.

How many yew longbows per hour? ›

Depending on speed and consistency, up to 1,500 unstrung bows can be made in an hour. Players can choose whether to sell the unstrung longbows back in the Grand Exchange for 351 or alch them for 384 coins each.

What is the range of a yew bow? ›

The best longbows were made of yew, might have required a force of as much as 150 to 180 pounds (70 to 80 kg) to draw, and shot arrows a cloth yard (about 37 inches, or 94 cm) long, with an effective range of some 450 to 1,000 feet (140 to 300 metres) depending on the weight of the arrow.

What does "yew" mean in Old English? ›

There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun yew, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. yew has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. plants (Old English) woodworking (Old English) weaponry (Old English) archery (early 1600s)

What does the bow symbolize? ›

The bow is a symbol of victory ( Psalms 7:12 ). It denotes also falsehood, deceit ( Psalms 64:3 Psalms 64:4 ; Hosea 7:16 ; Jeremiah 9:3 ).

How strong is yew? ›

Tensile strength, compression strength and bending strength are slightly higher than the corresponding spruce values; impact bending strength (147 kJ m-2) is even three times as high (Sell 1997). That is, yew wood is able to resist considerable dynamic loads.

What is self-yew? ›

Description. Widely regarded as simply the best bow wood in the world a Self Yew Longbow offers the sweetest draw and a cast no other wood can match, put simply the Aston Martin of bows! We only use the best staves of either Pacific or Italian Yew to make our bows.

What is the best bow in mythology? ›

The Pinak Bow is considered the most powerful celestial bow in Hindu mythology, as it belongs to Lord Shiva, the destroyer. It is said that the Pinak Bow was so potent that even the gods feared its power. According to legend, Lord Shiva used the Pinak Bow to destroy the three cities of the demon Tripurasura.

How far can a 50 pound longbow shoot? ›

When it comes to shot distance when hunting, ethics is definitely the main thing to focus on. The bow's performance will be able to take you out fairly far - 40, 50, 60 yards and you can still kill a deer. However, ethically if you can't accurately shoot that far, then it's not a good shot.

Are longbows hard to shoot? ›

Achieving accuracy with a longbow can be difficult at the best of times and daunting to archers who are new to the style.

How hard does a longbow hit? ›

A modern longbow's draw is typically 60 lbf (270 N) or less, and by modern convention measured at 28 inches (71.1 cm).

Is yew bow poisonous? ›

Throughout European and North American history, yews were highly prized for making longbows, and in the 1990s, they were used in synthesis of the cancer drug Taxol. Despite yew's popularity as an ornamental shrub or tree, they have long been recognized as toxic to livestock and humans.

Which bow has the longest range? ›

The modern conventional flight bow has the record for shooting the lightest flight arrows the farthest with any hand held bow. Over 1200m. That's actually a little farther than with a modern compound bow. About 400m farther than Turkish recurves and three times farther than the English longbow with flight arrows.

What is the farthest you should shoot a deer with a bow? ›

If I can produce tight groups at 40 yards without trying, but they loosen up at 50 or 60, I know that 40 is about it. Even then, a 40-yard shot attempt on an actual deer needs to occur in perfect conditions. Good light, calm deer, time to execute, all these things should be present for a shot at the end of your limit.

What does the yew tree symbolize in the Bible? ›

Trees and the yew in particular symbolised nature's power of renewal, the cycle of seasons, birth and death and new birth. As time passed the yew remained a symbol of eternity in Christianity. The words and focus changed from 'rebirth' to 'resurrection'.

What does a bow symbolize in the Bible? ›

But the Hebrew word qešet is used in almost all other 72 instances in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the bow as an instrument of war or hunting, or figuratively as a symbol of power and authority.

What is yew in Irish mythology? ›

Mythology and symbolism

Yew trees were used as symbols of immortality, but also seen as omens of doom. For many centuries it was the custom for yew branches to be carried on Palm Sunday and at funerals. In Ireland, it was said that yew was 'the coffin of the vine', as wine barrels were made of yew staves.

What is the message of the yew tree? ›

The speaker finally claims that the “message of the yew tree is blackness—blackness and silence.” This interpretation of the yew tree as a message which affirms her despair is a testament to how deeply her perceptions have colored the world around her.

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